Vince Pearson

Vince Pearson appears in the following:

Ketch Secor Brings An Appalachian Tale To Life With 'Lorraine'

Tuesday, October 09, 2018

The Old Crow Medicine Show singer has published his first children's book, which recounts a traditional folktale.

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'We Had To Do It Ourselves': Joan Jett Looks Back On Being A Conduit For Women In Rock

Friday, September 28, 2018

Joan Jett shredded her way through rock and roll's glass ceiling from the 1970s on. Jett and her longtime producer, Kenny Laguna, talk about leaving a rock legacy and the new documentary, 'Bad Reputation.'

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Tom Petty's Legacy Lives On As 'An American Treasure'

Friday, September 28, 2018

The family and former bandmates of Tom Petty are marking the one-year anniversary of his death by releasing a new collection of Petty's music.

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The Gift Of Posthumous Prince Music

Friday, September 21, 2018

Rachel Martin talks to NPR Music critic Ann Powers about Piano & a Microphone 1983, Prince's first posthumous album of previously unreleased material, out now.

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Jazz In The 21st Century Is All About 'Playing Changes'

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Nate Chinen's new book Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century identifies the key players in the genre's resurgence. Chinen's aim with the book is to get the root of the resurgence.

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Charlie Puth Is Working Hard For Your Attention

Friday, May 11, 2018

From "See You Again" to "Attention," Puth's hits are massive and they stick. Morning Edition visits the 26-year-old at the cluttered home studio where he crafted his second album, Voice Notes.

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Sting And Shaggy On The 'Wonderful Luxury' Of Making Reggae

Thursday, May 03, 2018

It's one of this year's most unlikely collaborations. Rock star Sting and dance hall staple Shaggy discuss their latest album 44/876.

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'I'm Gonna Listen To Myself Again': Ashley Monroe On Singing Through Pain

Friday, April 20, 2018

The country singer and her producer Dave Cobb discuss working through trauma and pairing classic country influences with larger-than-life orchestration to create Sparrow.

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Eddie Kramer Completes Posthumous Jimi Hendrix Trilogy With 'Both Sides Of The Sky'

Friday, March 09, 2018

Producer and engineer Eddie Kramer brings continuity and freshness to Hendrix's posthumous canon with a new album.

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Dessa Separates Head From Heart, With A Little Help From Science

Thursday, March 01, 2018

The Minnesota rapper and singer explains why she enlisted a team of neuroscientists on the path to creating her latest album, Chime.

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Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood On The Music Of 'Phantom Thread'

Monday, February 26, 2018

The guitarist and arranger for one of the world's biggest rock bands is also a composer, whose work on Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is up for an Oscar.

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When Wrestling Is 'Physical Theater,' Fans See Art In The Ring

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Jeff Melton and his friend Adrian Rohr of Charlotte, N.C., are wrestling fans, a sport they love because it lifts their spirits by making them feel like the underdog sometimes can win.

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'It's Sorrow You Can Jam To': St. Vincent On 'Masseduction'

Thursday, October 12, 2017

NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Annie Clark about David Bowie, bad interview questions and her moody, emotionally direct fifth album as St. Vincent.

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Bill Murray And Jan Vogler Take Us To 'New Worlds' On Their New Theatrical Album

Monday, October 02, 2017

After the comedian and cellist met on a flight, the two struck up a friendship and decided to release an album on which Murray sings and reads American classics accompanied by a classical trio.

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The Urgent 'Sonic Blast' Of Prophets Of Rage

Friday, September 15, 2017

Members of Public Enemy, Rage Against The Machine and Cypress Hill channel the anger of today as Prophets of Rage. Chuck D talks to David Greene ahead of the release of the group's debut album.

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On 'Murmuration Nation,' Indigo Girls' Emily Saliers Goes Solo

Friday, August 11, 2017

Thirty years into her career, Saliers is now releasing music on her own. "What I really wanted to do was make a record with a combination of thoughtful lyrics and serious groove," she says.

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'I'm Not Going To Be Broken': Mary J. Blige On 'Strength Of A Woman'

Thursday, April 27, 2017

"It's a responsibility being Mary J. Blige," the singer says. She speaks with NPR's Rachel Martin about finding catharsis through music — and says that even she works out to her songs.

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Brad Paisley On 'Love And War,' Dialogue And Protest

Monday, April 24, 2017

One of mainstream country's biggest stars, Paisley subtly pushes the boundaries on his new album, which features a collaboration with Timbaland and a protest song written with John Fogerty.

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George Clinton And Killer Mike: Talking (Barber) Shop

Thursday, April 20, 2017

One founded a funk empire, the other sells out shows as half of Run the Jewels — and both have owned barbershops. They sit down together to discuss music, mentorship and the philosophy of barbering.

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To Ray Davies, America Is Still A Land Of Opportunity

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The former Kinks leader speaks with Steve Inskeep about Americana, a musical distillation of his sometimes tumultuous life as British rock star in the U.S.

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